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publication. Papers devoted to surveys <strong>of</strong> the literature, problems <strong>of</strong> method and design,or reports <strong>of</strong> empirical findings are not appropriate. <strong>The</strong> Review also publishes, astheoretical notes, commentary that contributes to progress in a given sub field <strong>of</strong>scientific psychology. Such notes include, but are not limited to, discussions <strong>of</strong>previously published articles, comments that apply to a class <strong>of</strong> theoretical models in agiven domain, critiques and discussions <strong>of</strong> alternative theoretical approaches, andmetatheoretical commentary on theory testing and related topics.Keywords: journal, psychologyPsychology, Public Policy, and Lawhttp://www.apa.org:80/journals/law.htmlPsychology, Public Policy, and Law focuses on the links between psychology as a scienceand public policy and law. It publishes articles that (a) critically evaluate thecontributions and potential contributions <strong>of</strong> psychology and relevant information derivedfrom related disciplines (hereinafter psychology) to public policy and legal issues (e.g.,linking knowledge on risk assessment to global climate change and energy policy andlaw; analyzing the fit between FDA policies on food labeling and research oncomprehension); (b) assess the desirability <strong>of</strong> different public policy and legalalternatives in light <strong>of</strong> the scientific knowledge base in psychology (e.g., family leavepolicies and law considered against a background <strong>of</strong> knowledge about socialization indual-career families; retirement policies and law in light <strong>of</strong> health, life cycle, and aging);(c) articulate research needs that address public policy and legal issues for which there iscurrently insufficient theoretical and empirical knowledge or publish the results <strong>of</strong> largescaleempirical work addressed to such concerns; and (d) examine public policy and legalissues relating to the conduct <strong>of</strong> psychology and related disciplines (e.g., human subjects,protection policies; informed consent procedures).Keywords: journal, law, psychology, policyPublic Administration and Developmenthttp://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0271-2075/(Wiley) . . .reports, reviews and assesses the practice <strong>of</strong> public administration at local,regional, national and international levels where this is directed to development in lessindustrialized and transitional economies. It gives special attention to investigations <strong>of</strong>the management <strong>of</strong> all phases <strong>of</strong> public policy formulation and implementation, whichhave an interest and importance beyond a particular government and state, including themanagement and policy <strong>of</strong> parastatal organizations or corporations. It examines theimplications for state administration <strong>of</strong> non-governmental organizations involved indevelopmental activities, including private corporations and voluntary agencies.336

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